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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jul 1922, p. 5

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Xhaki Pants, per 11.45 * Crepe Bloomers, extra sizes.... ..We; Regular sizes--..,..- 45c Boys' Work Shoes, Munson A{*my last .... fi.75 Men's Work Pants, strong, serviceable .-.-$1^5 Men's Canvas Oxfords, leather heel and sole..... 12.S# Baking Powder. K. CM 25 oz can Me Red Alaska Salmon, tall can 25c Mason Fruit Jars, pints, per dot. ..Me; Quarts, per doz... Mc JOHN STOFFEL WEST McHENRY hkshue mm oucornsjwsewed u<3 TLocation psp5;»x:'> New 4' 1326 Victoria St.*, North Chicago, III. Phone 2073 - - • i 1 1 1 , / We call for carpets and deliver •MtSWMSSr •A . ' ,-fc >. <• ft*" vr.^ •«*»}>. _•#- and Bank the *\ I •Hi &i 1 • " i '* » F-'- & '**-v V- . ' ' • • . • *•' Reasonably prompt deliveries * J • H' TR «•- * *• * ^ / '• : STAR GARAGE ^ FORD FORDSON : : LINCOLN "Sales and SerVfibe "» r. -v JOHN R. KNOX, Prop. K'/.k- PHONE M I,. > . * % *1 V> •» *" J 4 ' K *r >4 -» jf* %. ^ 1 ^ . FAI, « % • Ifhese ire Sensible, Extravagant, Market ^ Mr. and. fieoMei a bright young nan Into tiheir home here last Friday. Misses Clara and Marie Mertes spent a conple of days last week as the guests of Chicago relatives and friends. < Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Schmjit of Spring Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schmitt near the river last Sunday. A number of our baseball fans saw the Lake Villa team hand the State Liners a neat lacing at the State Line park last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grabs and little son of Chicago spent the first of the week as guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mertes. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frits of dhicapro were guests in the home of Mr. and Spring Grove from Sunday until Thursday of last week. * Locals Trim St. The St. Johns of Elgin pro^ro easy picking for the local gang on the home grounds here last Sunday afternoon. In fact, Wedekind took a regular vacation after the first few rounds. •nfir CM WK stop to help him nftnd up. BATTLERS BOUND TO JURY State* Atty. Smith HeUa Sfans and Sexton For Murderous Assault [Saturday's Waukegan Daily Sun] William J. Sexton an^ Williams Sims, participants ',n a gun battle at Fox Lake on July 6, wore bound over to tiie grand jury on $2,000 bond by Justice Harvey Coulson this morning, following the preliminary hearing conducted by State's Attorney A. V. Smith. Both ar^ defendants in a charge of assault to commit murder preferred by each other. Both defendants and four witnesses were called to testify on the shooting. William Sims, who conducts a pool ORjaiii Here Next Next, ftisd&y the Noitii Chtmrn Opekaa will be Uu> attraction at the local field. The Opekas are considered as strong as any of the amateur ms along the lake shore and, according to the advance dope, the locals will have another hard nut to crack on this occasion. According to the way that the home dob has been going this season they are due for another win and the boys declare that they might just as well take out their revenge on the Opekas as any other team. Game called at 2:30 p. m. FOR SALE--Golden oak kitchen cabinet, like new. N. F. Steilen, Mc- Henry, HI. .6 WORK WANTED--By experienced farm hand. Edward C. Shultz, West McHenry, HI. .6 FOR SALE--Two 66-foo| lots at Em* erald Park on Fox river. Wm. M Heimer, McHenry, HI. 4 WANTED TO RENT--Modern house of five to seven rooms. Notify Jos. W. Freund, West McHenry, 111. 8-tf „ y . T c . .room, shooting gallery and soft drink Mrs.^ Joseph J. Schmitt nearj^,. ,t Fqx ^ that Sexton's wife was drinking root beer fat his store on the morning of July 6. Sexton appeared and ordered her home, slashing her across the mouth when she refused to leave. Sims states that he then ordered Sexton off the premises. About noon he was warned that , , .Sexton was gunning for him. He Tta <rf 9 to 2 took hjs ri#. ^ mot ^ t»gm tojd! th« story. John,burg., t of » hiu to the r«r of hi. pi**, after putting on k. >n the he Mter early rounds of the encounter, went fi__i - . . . thru th. bianco of the game in «|^ *• F0R SALB-Sawed wood in to™ leisurely manner .ndiu»t for the sake ^ Nice and dry. Henry of the ^vi.itors that their iTL heorte were ,n ti, nght place tl»y tte rtot of ^ «** allowed th, Elgm Ka l. repster a to ^ rei>ched , Sims ™ - - couple of runs. .lightly «ounM «ck ^ Johnsburg right now has the best! hand to™ that bu represented this ptacej ^ ^ m years. Not only are the boys put. Sim8 not _ drirJi5 of t,ng up a great defensiye game, but to w, wif^ TO(!n he found he/drjnk. the .tKk work has also .mproved j ^ ^ ^ frT ^ ^ her weddi»« ™ Wedekind is hurling a fine article of - - ball, while the old reliable "Schutie" CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT WANTED--Young man to work evenings. C. Unti, McHenry, Rl! g FOR SALE--Oberstadt residence in West McHenry. See J. C. Holly, McHenry, 111. 32-tf was a Chicago vis- McHB^RY POST. NO. tft Aaerfcam Lsgl-- Regular meetings first and thirdtl Tuesday of each month at 8:0<i o'clock. All ex-sirvice men welcome. * • . ' S e a s o n a b l e SCHAEFER BWML • Praying and Ti ••rfwrtf Long Distance Hauling McHenry, HL Phone 6 WANTED--Responsible girl or woman to care for children* by hour or day. Phone 634-W-2, McHenry, III. Mrs. F. S. Breed. 6* behind the log is catching the greatest game of his career. No game has been scheduled for next Sunday, but the boys hope to be back in the harness on July 30. The management is anxious to book up at least two more games with the McHenry team as the boys are just itching to wipe^out the two defeats suffered at the hands of that team earlier in the season. The members of the local club feel that with the addition of Wedekind the team is at least 50 per cent stronger than it was at the time these t1 a teams did battle some weeks ago. A series of games may be arranged between these clubs for some ttee in August. RINGWOOO The famous Black Cat hosiery at Erickson's store. Cut st%r bell shaped tumblers, $1.70 per dozen, at Vycital's. Mat Lay of Spring Grove was a business caller in town Monday. Mrs. George Nobles entertained her mother, Mrs. Tjirner, from Solon on Tuesday. Miss Lillian Boss of McHenry spent several days last week with Miss Ruth Whiting, Miss Margaret Vollman of Elgin spent the week end with her grandmother, Mrs. Krohn. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stephenson spent a recent day with the Bennett family in Belvidere. Mrs. Guyott and daughter of Libertyville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frye. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walters of Woodstock were calling on friends in. this vicinity Monday. Mrs. Nellie Evans of Woodstock spent the week end with her slater, Mrs. Louis Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. David Hall are entertaining their granddaughter and son from Manitowoc, Wis Miss Bern ice Smith returned home Saturday after having spent six weeks in school at DeKalb normal. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. - Stevens are entertaining their daughter, Zillah, and three children, this week. Miss Viola Rager spent part of last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. WT Antcliff of Richmond. Allen Bradley, Floyd Foss and Lyle Brunswick went to Chicago Sunday and took the lake trip to Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Abbott entertained the latter's sister, Mrs. Snyder, and family from Woodstock "Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler of West McHenry were Sunday callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stevens. Mrs. Glenn Esh and children, accompanied by Mrs. Bertha Esh and family, of Spring Grove spent. Sunday with their father, Ed. Bell. Misses Josephine und Marion Hepburn and Mary Smith went to DeKalb for the second session of summer school, which began Monday. OSTEND Twelve quart aluminum preserving kettles, $1.25, at Vycital's. Mrs. Clinton Martin has been enjoying a visit from * yoong lady from Belleview, Fla. Winter wheat in this vicinity was harvested last week and is reported to be of fine quality. George T. Freund is now permanently located at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Freund. Mrs. Hila Thomas has returned to her home here after spending many weeks with relatives at Woodstock. Mrs. Daisy Jecks is expecting her mother, Mrs. W...H. Gaylord, from Emmetsburg, visit her this week. table away from the group. He asked her why the ring was not on her finger. She didn't answer, neither would she return home with him. Then followed the domestic battle on the hill near the Sexton home. Witnesses testified that Sexton fol- FOR SALE--The John A. Smith homestead of 169 acres. Two miles •ast of McHenry. Stephen H. Freund, on a McHenry, 111 Phone 643-M-2. 8-tf FOR Waterr ie Thing You Can't Get Along Without, AVE IT FLOWING HOT FROM c YOUR FAUCETS m course, heat it in the tealrti^, Ifyw Irish, just as you can light your home with a flicks ' fcring candle. But there's a newer, better, mor<& ^ efficient, labor-saving way and house-wives who t v;-Value their time and strength wHl np 0$ef /K, ^r^ioethod ia their homest^ -'J/ VJ ^ v it*- 1.021101* -H. .a a--'-1 •- -providing real hot water service will be the bigge^l ' possible boon to your home comfort. It will givi , V J'ou hot water when you want it and where you V;• 1vant it without fuss or muss and at a cost of but • few cents for a tubful. We will gladly give you full particulariL A Gas Waiter FF}' SALE--The Michael Justen estate house on Elm street, McIIenry. Apply to or write N. J. Justen, administrator, West McHenry, 111. 16 WANTED--A lot on Fox river, with river frontage. Anywhere on river lowed his wife down the hill, tossing | within easy distance to McHenry. rocks at her. Then it was said, sojWrite F- T. K., The Plaindealer, Mc- Sexton told, that he met Sims with a gun and the battle followed. He denied that he knew the gun was loaded or that he fired first. He was struck, so he claiWied, in the leg. He sought the constable several times that day wit^ no results. Sims admitted firing the first two shots, but claimed that self defense. Witnesses for Sims pictured Sexton it FOR SALE--Owen house, 11 rooms, modern improvements, with large, beautifully situated grounds, bordering on mill pohd. C. S. Ow4h, 600 aa the village terror. They stated |^ac^cson Blvd., Chicago. 8-tf that he was a man to be feared and {BABY CHICKS--Full blooded stock, that he threatened death to the one Leading breeds. 9c each up. Post- Henry, HI. 6-lt* FOR SALE--The Mrs. Gertrude^. Miller residence, all modern equipment, together with one lot and garage. Jos.. W. Freund, West McHenry, HI. 4-tf paid. Alive delivery. Big catalog ffee. Capacity, 1922 million and half chicks. Farrow-Hirsh Co., Peoria, IU. 85-tf who helped his wife while he administered beatings to her. OPENING OF A NEW SCENIC ROUTE TO YELLOWSTONE PARK FOR SALE--®* room house with Thru the Heart of the Rockies and the ' comfortable summer kitchen, three Last of the Old West [lots, nice large garden spot with some The new scenic Teton mountain *ruit trees and shrubbery, nice large route from Lander, Wyo., to the Yel- ishady ^wn, on Washington street, lowstone opened July 1. Large easy i McHenry, 111. About one block front riding motor buses take you thru the I river. Inquire at Home Bakery. Shosbone Indian reservation, along the'$1(M)0 REWARD for return or confipicturesque Wind r.ver, which is |dential information leading to the recrossed and recrossed many times, to wonderful Brooks lake, with the world's greatest trout fishing. Other attractive features of the trip are unequalled views of the Teton mountains, considered the most majestic of all ranges in the Rocky mountain region, and a ride thru the FOR SALE--A seven room house, the Jackson Hole and lake region, the; late home of Mathias S. Freund, all greatest big game country in the modern improvements. With one or covery of beagle hound, white body, black spots on back, brown ears gradually tapering to jet blfck, nose is marred with scratches, answers to name of "Bing." Call 628-W-2 or 641-M-l. 6 world. A new booklet, entitled "Teton Mountain Route to Yellowstone National Paris," is just off the press. Ask for a copy. Then you will want to go. For fares, train schedules and full information ask Agents, Chicago ft Northwestern Ry. 4-4t Executor's Notice E. H. Waite, Atty. Estate of John Relihan, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executrix of the last Will and Testament of John Relihan, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear before the County Court of McHenry County at the Court House in Woodstock, at the September Term, on the first Monday in September next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified ami requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 0th day of July, A. D. 1922. 6-8( j|ridget Relihan, Executrix. '" Executor's Notice Alford H. Pouse, Atty. Estate of Gertrude L. Miller, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Executor of the last Will and Testament of Gertrude L. Miller, deceased, late of the County of McHenry and State of niinois, hereby gives notice that he will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the September Term, on the first Monday in September next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All two lots. Also a seven room house on Pearl street with a large lot Both places have all kinds of shrubbery, grape vines, fruit trees, etc. S. H. Freund, Administrator, McHenry, 111. Phone 643-M-2. 3-tf EDW. J. BREFELD, Mgr. WEST McHENRY, ILL. Specials for Friday and Saturday, My 21 aid 22 n T TTTT^l? O Fancy Elgin Creamery DU 1 1 JCyJCV per pound , T 38c milk ; ^8c SOAP ^ ; Ivoiy, 2 tanee ban . ;; 25c sPAGrt 13c CORN^' t 25c SARDINfeS yr"'"r±,™S' • >V- ' 25 c JAR RBBBERSfe 25c 17171? 1? Hiat Rood Shendan AA ClUr.r EJEJ brand, 3 poUIlds Jbl.UU GINGER ALE « 4^" • 15c [POTATOES 52c WARP AND SCHULZE BAKERY. • RECEIVED DAILY | 'N T o• teac,h er 1h. as tbce e«n soe,^cu„ red1 f<•o ,r. ^p ersons ,i nd, ebted to .s aid Estate are the coming school term rt Ostend. requested to make immediate pay- There have been several applications, but last reports none hired. Who was it that lost their auto tire because they tried to keep the whole road and in turning short and quick ment to the undersigned. Dated this 6th day of July, A. D. 1922. 6-3t Joseph W. Freund, Executor. Garland cital'a. nag*, f46.ee, at Vy- :V-1 NEW COMERS* ..FM ' V , ! *" & to this community, whether they are to fo&come permanent ^ ^ j x residents or but for a limited, period of time ; during the summer season, Hearty ^Welcome 3 * We extend to ALL an invitation to call upon us and becom# acquainted and we will extend such accommodation as is consistent with safe Banking, doing it gladly. a* , ™ ^ Fox River Valley State Bank McHenry, Illinois GERALD |. CAREY, Gash. ^ fREMONT HOY, Pra*. " ' M4v c .H .V *-t- V-... ' ""'--4"": t""' •' ? Ik, MtT'iiittaik T&IIF 'I'* ... .1 *J ?-WL V, ,V

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